[-] frozen@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 6 points 6 months ago

Samesies! Happens almost anytime I'm drinking a cold drink.

[-] frozen@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 6 points 6 months ago

Fun fact, Caesar salad is named after the guy who invented it, an Italian living in Mexico at the time.

[-] frozen@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 5 points 11 months ago

A more crude variation than using dedicated ripping tools is using yt-dlp. If you need a login to a service, you can pass the username and password or login with a browser and pass in the browser's cookies. I've personally heard you can do that to at least rip sub-gated Twitch VODs, anyway.

[-] frozen@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 6 points 11 months ago

Plex is definitely easier to set up. I've done it multiple times over several servers. I've literally never heard of the database breaking, and I've deleted media that was actively being watched. Meanwhile, Jellyfin fails basic metadata matching on the exact same media set and also lacks built-in SSO. One of the biggest niceties of Plex is inviting people to join and they can just immediately login with Google.

I'm not saying Plex is better, and I'm not defending their recent enshittification. It's gotten worse, for sure. And I'm sure Jellyfin is great, but I haven't had time to put the effort in to fix the metadata issues or create accounts so my users can switch over.

She's Jewish and (unfortunately) famous, so she feels like she needs to have a say.

Depends. If there's no server-side logic, you can host it on GitHub for free.

It's a lemmy issue, same thing happens in the web UI, as well.

Smaller instance is generally better. I've got a couple of seeder scripts automatically federating content in order to populate my All feed, which definitely helps the place feel less empty.

Not in powerlifting - I do amateur crossfit comps from time to time. I enjoy watching powerlifting, though, so maybe I can contribute!

I wonder why Lemmy isn't listed as an alternative to Reddit.

What does this mean for Alma and Rocky? My understanding is that they're basically source clones of RHEL with all branding changes.

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